Epicurean Trips in Spain
Epicurean Ways specializes in culinary travel in Spain. Our trips are led by chefs, wine experts and specialist guides. We offer private trips and custom tours designed for you. We plan trips for individuals, groups, chefs, wine clubs, travel agents and travel specialists. Feel free to inquire about our upcoming specialist trips.
What you will experience on an Epicurean Ways culinary trip: Cooking classes with local chefs, winery tours, wine tasting sessions, tapas and pintxos tours, visits to olive oil mills, fish auctions, vibrant markets, artisan food producers. Discover hotels in centuries-old buildings and country villas, amazing architecture, avant-garde cuisine, outstanding artisan foods, historic cities and memorable Spanish countryside. All of this with expert food and wine guides who escort you in your discovery of the culinary landscapes of Spain.
Taste the best traditional and modern Spanish cuisine; explore a wine region or two; meet chefs, artisan food producers, market vendors, and winemakers. Discover why Anthony Bourdain calls Spanish food the best food in the Western world.
Recommended in Fodor’s Barcelona 2010
Explore the foods and wines of Spain with Epicurean Ways. Join a private trip in 2010!
• The Basque Country and La Rioja
• Private Castle & Cooking in Catalonia
• Spanish Cuisines of Madrid
• Epicurean Girona
• Barcelona & Priorat
• Epicurean Barcelona
Exploring La Boqueria with George Semler and Chef Mark Tafoya
A Boqueria Market tour we organized for Chef Mark Tafoya of New York City.
Recommended by Fodor’s Barcelona
Recommended in Food Journeys of a Lifetime
Member Bon Appétit Travel Board
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Destinations
Andalucía
Andalucía is the most classic region in Spain and home to tapas bars and traditional Spanish food and wine. Visit Sherry bodegas and vineyards, pueblos blancos and Atlantic towns known for their stellar seafood. Trips may include cooking classes if you wish.Catalonia
Catalunya includes Barcelona, the Priorat, Penedés and Conca de Barberà wine regions, and the beautiful Costa Brava-Girona area. And some of the most exciting food in Spain.
Extremadura
Extremadura borders Portugal, and produces some of Spain's most outstanding Iberian ham, cheese and pimentón (paprika). The historic towns of Cáceres and Trujillo are living museums of 17th century Spain.
